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      robmoors
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      Oee I want subtitels on the forum πŸ˜›.

      robmoors
      Generally most hated member.

      Joined: Tue May 15, 2007 11:32 pm
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      Location: The Netherlands

      Haha

      Thank you guys very much this really encourages me to push the limit on my modelling πŸ˜„.

      Rob Moors
      Architecture Student

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        robmoors
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        For all the haters our there a quick tut πŸ˜›, it might be a little iffy here and there but thats because I slammed this out in 10 min and its 7:30 AM now and I haven't slept so far.

        This is the way I do these difficult chairs/dual-curved stuff...
        The amount of control incredible with this technique, though it's time consuming.

        Anyway enjoy!

        Crap upload failed, Ill look into that tomorrow but for now:
        Rapidshare!! Click Me

        Rob Moors
        Architecture Student

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          Krisidious
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          omg... that is soo awesome, and soo easy too... it's like someone turning on a light switch. organic shape through right angle manipulation... fantastic...

          thank you. thank you. thank you.

          By: Kristoff Rand
          Home DesignerUnique House Plans

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            robmoors
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            No problem Kris here to help!

            Rob Moors
            Architecture Student

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              kwistenbiebel
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              ...Amazing organic modeling.
              And besides your modeling skills this Hansen chair is one hell of a good design.

              yep and some envy hate points too πŸ˜„

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                robmoors
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                Thanks Kwistenbiebel, and yeah the design is amazing I wish I could have one or 2 of those things right here, the look pretty comfortable πŸ˜›.

                Rob Moors
                Architecture Student

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                  robmoors
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                  Yeah I know these you tought me those tricks remember πŸ˜› though for a quick tut which I made in 15 min I left it out, besides thats for optimising you model, not actually creating it right πŸ˜‰ but these tips do make a good addition and I recommend them to all!

                  Rob Moors
                  Architecture Student

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                    sorgesu
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                    Rob, I'm just wondering if using the "from contours" in sandbox might not speed things up a little.

                    If you cut the profiles where they begin to undulate in a vertical fashion, you would have 3 secitons to the the chair seat. The fromt bit which curves round and under; the middle which is a horizontally undulating plane; and the back which is a a vertical 'landscape". Rotate the 2 vertical "landscape" sections, that is the front and back, so that the curves are now horizontal. Use the "From contours tool on each section. There will be a ton of "bad" arees that don't follow the curves exactly, but those may be faster to fix than to draw every single segment in the first palce. Then when it is corrected, rotate the 2 vertical sections back into position.
                    Have you tried that and does it work for you?

                    Susan Sorger
                    Former Seller Hand Rendered Entourage
                    Former Canadian Authorized Training Centre, SketchUp

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                      robmoors
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                      To be honest I have not worked with the sandbox tools At All, so I have no idea, I'll have to try that soon, though what I am looking for is a ruby script that can make faces out of the grid I set up, that would save me a lot of work, I have tried converting the cruves I set up to a single curve and then using the curve stitcher but then you got a proper mess so thats not an option.

                      But I will have a look at the sandbox option. And if anyone knows of a script to stitch a grid I would be more than happy to know about this.

                      Thanks!

                      Rob Moors
                      Architecture Student

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                        boofredlay
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                        Hey Rob, and others, check this quick tut I created using part of your method. I think this would save you a bunch of time. Thanks Susan for the suggestion. πŸ˜‰

                        Download Tutorial

                        http://www.coroflot.com/boofredlay

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                          ypnos1
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                          I just tried the create contours idea and couldn't get it to work.

                          I did however have much success with the a new ruby call D.B Tools. It did all the stiching for me. Rob it sounds like you did all the stitching by hand....definately check this out because this will save you lots of time.

                          I've attached the script for you here
                          let me know if this works out for you

                          Thanks again for posting your tutorial - it is always great to see new work flows.

                          Regardless I'm haven't made the mental connection between your tutorial and the chair. How the heck did you make those pads!

                          Great work
                          thanks again
                          btw - i still hate you πŸ’š

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                            ypnos1
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                            I tried posting the .zip file of the ruby script and it didn't work. Not sure why....perhaps i should go back and read posting requirements 😳

                            in the mean time i'll give it another shot
                            Skin.zip

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                              robmoors
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                              ypnos you forgot the attachment πŸ˜›, I would love to see it. As for the pad, I rotated the section planes and did quite an amount of stitching and made a lot of corrections by eye later on. So it's partially a lot of experience modelling.

                              I mustve done more than 200 models similar like this one by now, so I know what I am doing and I keep improving my methods, but this method is something I always come back to, sorta like a basis, I often also use the stitchings of the curve with a follow me and so on. A mental connection also doesn't exist for me I just model πŸ˜› if you want to put it into term I would put it like: I see the whole thing like a ball of clay with structure. Nothing is impossible that is what you have to keep in mind.

                              Rob Moors
                              Architecture Student

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                                ypnos1
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                                Rob
                                Thanks for the advice------i realized i messed up the attachment and you might have missed my additional post a minute after i posted my first comment

                                I got it to attach properly the second time around.....so go back and find that script

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                                  boofredlay
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                                  Crap ypnos1 ❗ that is a great script. Thanks. :thup:

                                  http://www.coroflot.com/boofredlay

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                                    sorgesu
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                                    I tried to use the script on the contours of the chair from Rob's tut and it gave me an error "fakestart" and then an "attenion" window that refuses to go away. It won't let me close it. I'm hung. Needs a little work.

                                    Susan Sorger
                                    Former Seller Hand Rendered Entourage
                                    Former Canadian Authorized Training Centre, SketchUp

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                                      sorgesu
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                                      Okay, I got it to work. Works with only 2 'faces' at a time but it took just minutes to make the 4 skins. Here is Rob's chair resulting from the script.

                                      Really a Fabulous script,even with the error.

                                      Can't thank you enough ypnos for bringing this to our attention.
                                      And a round of applause for Didier.
                                      dual_curve_w_Skin.skp

                                      Susan Sorger
                                      Former Seller Hand Rendered Entourage
                                      Former Canadian Authorized Training Centre, SketchUp

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                                        ypnos1
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                                        Definately a big shout out to Diddier for his awesome work on this script.

                                        It's not perfect yet but it beats the hell out of connectin all those dots!
                                        Great thread guys
                                        glad I could contribute in a meaningful way

                                        Major props to Rob for his excellent work
                                        Hey Rob-what is your background anyway? What are trained in? CG, Architect etc.

                                        just curious
                                        I'm also guessing you are younger than me (i'm 34) which again will make me hate you

                                        Talk to you later

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                                          robmoors
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                                          Yeah ypnos big thumbs up for the script thank you!

                                          My background pff now that’s a hard one:

                                          I started out with non digital design such as painting and drawing when I was 12, around when I was 14 I started digital design; I got all my basics down back then: everything from Photoshop to Illustrator to After Effects. When I was good enough I started doing some art commissions mostly posters and display boards and such. When I was about 16 I picked up 3D again got all my basics down in the first 3 months or so; maya, 3dsmax, vue, rhino, cinema4d you name it I used probably.

                                          About 1.5 year ago I picked up Sketchup got it down within no time and really enjoyed it, got to know of FormFonts through Coen, after 6 months into SU and got in. Now I have been working for FormFonts for a year.

                                          And so far I have done 2 years of Architecture at the Technical University of Delft.

                                          And I am currently 20 years old yes πŸ˜›.
                                          Think that about covers it. But trust me I have seen people which I am more than jealous of, people who make me look average. The higher you get the more difficult it gets to exceed in what you do. Trust me on this one πŸ˜›.

                                          But thanks for the interest!

                                          Rob Moors
                                          Architecture Student

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                                            ypnos1
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                                            Rob

                                            Thanks for sharing your background. You sound like a talented guy with a bright future. Glad we can exchange information and ideas in this forum. :thup:

                                            Good luck to you man.
                                            Ypnos

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